Classroom Observation System M.Arumugaraja - Assistant Professor,
K.P.Aravinda Kumar - UG Scholar,
V.Karthick - UG Scholar,
Department of ECE,
SNS College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India
1) The document discusses using laboratory simulation in vocational high schools to model real-world problems. Simulation allows students to safely explore designs and solutions without the risks of hardware testing.
2) A key benefit of simulation is enabling students to incorporate systems from different areas and explore how design decisions in one subsystem impact overall system performance. Simulation also makes it possible to model multidomain systems.
3) While simulation has advantages like safety and enabling exploration, it also has drawbacks like experiences not always matching reality and losing hands-on activities. Overall, simulation is presented as an effective teaching method that can transfer learning to real situations.
Speaker independent visual lip activity detection for human - computer inte...eSAT Journals
Abstract Recently there is an increased interest in using the visual features for improved speech processing. Lip reading plays a vital role in visual speech processing. In this paper, a new approach for lip reading is presented. Visual speech recognition is applied in mobile phone applications, human-computer interaction and also to recognize the spoken words of hearing impaired persons. The visual speech video is taken as input for face detection module which is used to detect the face region. The mouth region is identified based on the face region of interest (ROI). The mouth images are applied for feature extraction process. The features are extracted using every 10th coordinate, every 16th coordinate, 16 point + Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) method and Lip DCT method. Then, these features are applied as inputs for recognizing the visual speech using Hidden Markov Model. Out of the different feature extraction methods, the DCT method gives the experimental results of better performance accuracy. 10 participants were uttered 35 different isolated words. For each word, 20 samples are collected for training and testing the process. Index Terms: Feature Extraction, HMM, Mouth ROI, DWT, Visual Speech Recognition
Presentation by Dr Ann Ooms to the 'Mobilising Remote Student Engagement (MoRSE)' Project board (17th July 2009) providing preliminary data from the baseline study and from pilot field trips.
This resume summarizes an individual with 12 years of experience in teaching, research, and patents. Some of the key details include:
- He has filed one patent that is currently awaiting examination and is working on a second patent. His education includes an MCA degree and pursuing a PhD.
- His research experience includes 18 published papers, guiding 4 master's students, and leading innovative projects. One of his patents is in an awaiting examination stage.
- His professional experience includes over 12 years as an Associate Professor teaching courses and coordinating online exams for over 500,000 students annually.
- He has received several awards for his research and papers, including two best paper awards and best reviewer awards from international journals
The document summarizes several studies on the impact of technology on student learning and success. The CARET study found that increased computer-assisted instruction can positively influence student outcomes in areas like achievement, problem-solving, and career preparation. The Pitler study implied that technology can boost student engagement and support more student-centered learning when integrated into the classroom by educators. A study by Turner et al. showed that widespread wireless internet on college campuses provides students flexibility of time and location for study, as well as better collaboration and communication.
This document provides information about the Digital Signal Processing laboratory at Geethanjali College of Engineering and Technology, including:
- The cover page lists the college name and location, as well as the subject and laboratory manual details.
- It includes the JNTU syllabus and list of experiments for the DSP lab, vision and mission statements of the ECE department, and program educational objectives and outcomes.
- Guidelines for students and laboratory instructors are provided in the "Do's and Don'ts" section to ensure safety and effective learning in the lab.
- An introduction to digital signal processing concepts is given followed by a list of the experiments to be performed in the lab.
Case Study: Lecture Capture goes Campus-Wide at Creighton University with Pan...Panopto
Creighton University’s BlueCast Lecture system was an instant hit with students and faculty when it went live in the fall of 2010. This case study details Creighton’s initial search criteria, the selection of Panopto to power BlueCast, and its implementation from pilot program to campuswide solution.
Panopto is the easiest way to bring video to your school. Whether it's lecture capture, flipped classrooms, student video or anything else, Panopto makes video easy.
Panopto makes it easy to record, share, and search video–in a single solution that requires zero new hardware and zero specialized training.
Panopto’s video content management system automatically standardizes almost any video camera, then automatically encodes and uploads to a secure, searchable “Enterprise YouTube” of video content that can be shared internally or with partners and customers.
For more, visit www.Panopto.com or call 855.PANOPTO today.
1) The document discusses using laboratory simulation in vocational high schools to model real-world problems. Simulation allows students to safely explore designs and solutions without the risks of hardware testing.
2) A key benefit of simulation is enabling students to incorporate systems from different areas and explore how design decisions in one subsystem impact overall system performance. Simulation also makes it possible to model multidomain systems.
3) While simulation has advantages like safety and enabling exploration, it also has drawbacks like experiences not always matching reality and losing hands-on activities. Overall, simulation is presented as an effective teaching method that can transfer learning to real situations.
Speaker independent visual lip activity detection for human - computer inte...eSAT Journals
Abstract Recently there is an increased interest in using the visual features for improved speech processing. Lip reading plays a vital role in visual speech processing. In this paper, a new approach for lip reading is presented. Visual speech recognition is applied in mobile phone applications, human-computer interaction and also to recognize the spoken words of hearing impaired persons. The visual speech video is taken as input for face detection module which is used to detect the face region. The mouth region is identified based on the face region of interest (ROI). The mouth images are applied for feature extraction process. The features are extracted using every 10th coordinate, every 16th coordinate, 16 point + Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) method and Lip DCT method. Then, these features are applied as inputs for recognizing the visual speech using Hidden Markov Model. Out of the different feature extraction methods, the DCT method gives the experimental results of better performance accuracy. 10 participants were uttered 35 different isolated words. For each word, 20 samples are collected for training and testing the process. Index Terms: Feature Extraction, HMM, Mouth ROI, DWT, Visual Speech Recognition
Presentation by Dr Ann Ooms to the 'Mobilising Remote Student Engagement (MoRSE)' Project board (17th July 2009) providing preliminary data from the baseline study and from pilot field trips.
This resume summarizes an individual with 12 years of experience in teaching, research, and patents. Some of the key details include:
- He has filed one patent that is currently awaiting examination and is working on a second patent. His education includes an MCA degree and pursuing a PhD.
- His research experience includes 18 published papers, guiding 4 master's students, and leading innovative projects. One of his patents is in an awaiting examination stage.
- His professional experience includes over 12 years as an Associate Professor teaching courses and coordinating online exams for over 500,000 students annually.
- He has received several awards for his research and papers, including two best paper awards and best reviewer awards from international journals
The document summarizes several studies on the impact of technology on student learning and success. The CARET study found that increased computer-assisted instruction can positively influence student outcomes in areas like achievement, problem-solving, and career preparation. The Pitler study implied that technology can boost student engagement and support more student-centered learning when integrated into the classroom by educators. A study by Turner et al. showed that widespread wireless internet on college campuses provides students flexibility of time and location for study, as well as better collaboration and communication.
This document provides information about the Digital Signal Processing laboratory at Geethanjali College of Engineering and Technology, including:
- The cover page lists the college name and location, as well as the subject and laboratory manual details.
- It includes the JNTU syllabus and list of experiments for the DSP lab, vision and mission statements of the ECE department, and program educational objectives and outcomes.
- Guidelines for students and laboratory instructors are provided in the "Do's and Don'ts" section to ensure safety and effective learning in the lab.
- An introduction to digital signal processing concepts is given followed by a list of the experiments to be performed in the lab.
Case Study: Lecture Capture goes Campus-Wide at Creighton University with Pan...Panopto
Creighton University’s BlueCast Lecture system was an instant hit with students and faculty when it went live in the fall of 2010. This case study details Creighton’s initial search criteria, the selection of Panopto to power BlueCast, and its implementation from pilot program to campuswide solution.
Panopto is the easiest way to bring video to your school. Whether it's lecture capture, flipped classrooms, student video or anything else, Panopto makes video easy.
Panopto makes it easy to record, share, and search video–in a single solution that requires zero new hardware and zero specialized training.
Panopto’s video content management system automatically standardizes almost any video camera, then automatically encodes and uploads to a secure, searchable “Enterprise YouTube” of video content that can be shared internally or with partners and customers.
For more, visit www.Panopto.com or call 855.PANOPTO today.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
In the present-day communications speech signals get contaminated due to
various sorts of noises that degrade the speech quality and adversely impacts
speech recognition performance. To overcome these issues, a novel approach
for speech enhancement using Modified Wiener filtering is developed and
power spectrum computation is applied for degraded signal to obtain the
noise characteristics from a noisy spectrum. In next phase, MMSE technique
is applied where Gaussian distribution of each signal i.e. original and noisy
signal is analyzed. The Gaussian distribution provides spectrum estimation
and spectral coefficient parameters which can be used for probabilistic model
formulation. Moreover, a-priori-SNR computation is also incorporated for
coefficient updation and noise presence estimation which operates similar to
the conventional VAD. However, conventional VAD scheme is based on the
hard threshold which is not capable to derive satisfactory performance and a
soft-decision based threshold is developed for improving the performance of
speech enhancement. An extensive simulation study is carried out using
MATLAB simulation tool on NOIZEUS speech database and a comparative
study is presented where proposed approach is proved better in comparison
with existing technique.
Computer software tones assessment improving the bladesAlexander Decker
This document summarizes research on developing computer software to improve the accuracy of Balinese gamelan tone assessment. The research found that using the software increased tone assessment accuracy by 4.26%, work productivity by 29.63%, and evaluator satisfaction by 27.91%. Developing the software addressed limitations in human resources for tone alignment work and aimed to maintain consistent tones over long periods of time. The software analyzed gamelan base tone frequencies to measure strip tones and provide measurable results aligned with expectations.
The influence of students’ ict skill and their adoption of mobile learningktmyst
This study examined the influence of students' ICT skills and adoption of mobile learning. A survey of 446 students found their specific mobile skills, general ICT skills, advanced ICT skills, and ICT self-efficacy positively influenced their perceived ease of use and usefulness of mobile learning. In turn, perceived ease of use and usefulness positively influenced students' behavioral intention to use mobile learning. The study recommends tertiary institutions remove technical barriers, promote mobile learning benefits, and support students and educators with negative attitudes to encourage adoption of mobile learning.
This document presents a text-dependent speaker recognition system using neural networks that aims to improve recognition accuracy. It proposes changing the number of Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCCs) used in training. Voice Activity Detection is also used as a preprocessing step. Experimental results show recognition accuracy increases from 70.41% to a maximum of 92.91% as the number of MFCCs increases from 14 to 20, but then decreases with more MFCCs. The system is implemented on a Raspberry Pi for hardware acceleration.
Video conferencing allows for synchronous interaction between teachers and distant students through two-way digital video and audio transmission over a network. It provides flexibility for education away from a traditional campus model. While video conferencing equipment can be expensive, costs vary significantly depending on the size and type of system. It enables audio-visual interaction and supports different instructional approaches if clear materials like slides are used. However, both learners and instructors need practice to fully utilize its features. Organizational support through technical staff and facilitators is also needed to ensure stable use.
This document discusses remote laboratories and their use for teaching and learning. It provides examples of remote labs both on and outside a university campus that allow students to conduct experiments online. Challenges of implementing remote labs include different technologies used, network security, and ensuring teacher training and technical support. Evaluation of a project providing online access to engineering labs found it improved student interaction with teachers and peers as well as the learning process. Remote labs can complement but not replace real labs when used appropriately.
IRJET- Voice Modulation and Verification for Smart Authentication SystemIRJET Journal
This document describes a voice modulation and verification system for smart authentication. It discusses extracting MFCC, energy, and delta features from speech signals to perform speaker modeling using GMM and isolated word modeling using HMM with vector quantization. The system combines speaker and speech recognition for authentication. Speaker modeling trained on 2 minutes of speech from 15 speakers achieved 66% recognition for short utterances, improving to 78% for longer utterances. Isolated word modeling trained on 45 words achieved 92% speech recognition. The combined system authenticates users based on both what they say and their voice.
The Minor Project is just a demonstration of Cognitive Radio using Multi-Band Antenna’s which tells us about the working of both Dual Band & E- Band Antennae. While implementing the same in hardware, which is the next step can have some authentication process such as Bandwidth allocation, Satellite cell-phones. The impedances, frequencies and various parameters conclude that the Minor Project on demonstration of Cognitive Radio was successful.
Prevention of Cybercrime by Suspicious URL Detection in Social Networks Using Enhanced DBSCAN Algorithm R. Ravi,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. Beulah Shekhar,
Department of Criminology,
Manonmanium Sundaranar University, Tamil Nadu, India
This document summarizes a study that evaluated the effectiveness of different cap lamp designs used by miners. Researchers developed a cap lamp with multiple LEDs and secondary optics to provide better illumination of hazards on the mine floor and detection of moving machinery hazards. The study compared miners' walking speed and head pitch when using the new LED cap lamp design versus a standard single-LED cap lamp. Researchers found that the new cap lamp design improved floor hazard detection by up to 82% and peripheral motion detection by up to 79%. To further evaluate the cap lamps' real-world performance, researchers conducted a field study where they measured miners' walking speed and head pitch using sensors as indirect indicators of the lighting's effects on human performance.
Automatic Management of Environmental Parameters Inside The Greenhouse Using Wireless Sensor Network Dhileep Shyl S,
PG Scholar,
Embedded System Technology,
Velammal Engineering College, Chennai, India
An Equipped Sensorized Glove with Bent Sensor for Measuring Finger Flexion Selvi K – PG Scholar,
Embedded System and Technologies,
Rajeswari S – Assistant Professor,
Department of ECE,
PSN college of Engineering and Technology, Tirunelveli, India
This document describes a proposed method for automated object detection and suspicious behavior alert in ATMs using an embedded system. The method uses facial recognition with occlusion handling to identify users at an ATM and detect suspicious behaviors in real-time video. It trains a model on sample input images and recognizes faces in video sequences despite occlusions like eyeglasses or masks. When an unknown face or suspicious behaviors like fighting are detected, an alert is triggered. The method was implemented on an ARM 11 embedded system connected to a camera and tested on a database of ATM user images with results showing it can reasonably perform recognition in practical ATM environments.
SQL Vulnerability Prevention in Cybercrime using Dynamic Evaluation of Shell and Remote File Injection Attacks R. Ravi,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. Beulah Shekhar,
Department of Criminology,
Manonmanium Sundaranar University, Tamil Nadu, India
Parametric Blur Estimation Using Modified Radon Transform for Natural Images Restoration Vedhapriya Vadhana R – Associate Professor,
Department of ECE,
Maheswari E – PG scholar,
VLSI DESIGN,
Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli,India
The document discusses the development of an optimal green room management system to conserve energy by taking advantage of the thermal inertia effect where a room's temperature does not immediately rise or fall after heating/cooling is turned off. It proposes collecting indoor/outdoor temperature and electricity usage data using a wireless sensor network to build energy-temperature correlation models for each room and develop room scheduling algorithms to maximize energy savings. Experimental validation of the system using an actual sensor network deployment showed potential for 30% energy savings compared to existing room scheduling practices.
Reconstruction of Objects with VSN M.Priscilla - UG Scholar,
B.Nandhini - UG Scholar,
S.Manju - UG Scholar,
S.Shafiqa Shalaysha – UG Scholar,
Christo Ananth - Assistant Professor,
Department of ECE,
Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli, India
Handicapped Assistance Device for Controlling Electrical Appliances Jamuna R - Assistant Professor,
Abhinai S - UG scholar,
Jhananadhan SP - UG scholar,
Department of ECE,
SNS College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India
The Performance Tuning of Seven Level Diode Clamped Multi Level Inverter Mr.M.Madhivhanan
PG Scholar,
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Arignar Anna Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
E-mail: madhivhanan@gmail.com
Chaotic Secure Communication Using Iterated Filtering Method P. Karthik -Assistant Professor,
D. Gokul Prashanth -UG Scholar,
T. Gokul - UG Scholar,
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,
SNS College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
In the present-day communications speech signals get contaminated due to
various sorts of noises that degrade the speech quality and adversely impacts
speech recognition performance. To overcome these issues, a novel approach
for speech enhancement using Modified Wiener filtering is developed and
power spectrum computation is applied for degraded signal to obtain the
noise characteristics from a noisy spectrum. In next phase, MMSE technique
is applied where Gaussian distribution of each signal i.e. original and noisy
signal is analyzed. The Gaussian distribution provides spectrum estimation
and spectral coefficient parameters which can be used for probabilistic model
formulation. Moreover, a-priori-SNR computation is also incorporated for
coefficient updation and noise presence estimation which operates similar to
the conventional VAD. However, conventional VAD scheme is based on the
hard threshold which is not capable to derive satisfactory performance and a
soft-decision based threshold is developed for improving the performance of
speech enhancement. An extensive simulation study is carried out using
MATLAB simulation tool on NOIZEUS speech database and a comparative
study is presented where proposed approach is proved better in comparison
with existing technique.
Computer software tones assessment improving the bladesAlexander Decker
This document summarizes research on developing computer software to improve the accuracy of Balinese gamelan tone assessment. The research found that using the software increased tone assessment accuracy by 4.26%, work productivity by 29.63%, and evaluator satisfaction by 27.91%. Developing the software addressed limitations in human resources for tone alignment work and aimed to maintain consistent tones over long periods of time. The software analyzed gamelan base tone frequencies to measure strip tones and provide measurable results aligned with expectations.
The influence of students’ ict skill and their adoption of mobile learningktmyst
This study examined the influence of students' ICT skills and adoption of mobile learning. A survey of 446 students found their specific mobile skills, general ICT skills, advanced ICT skills, and ICT self-efficacy positively influenced their perceived ease of use and usefulness of mobile learning. In turn, perceived ease of use and usefulness positively influenced students' behavioral intention to use mobile learning. The study recommends tertiary institutions remove technical barriers, promote mobile learning benefits, and support students and educators with negative attitudes to encourage adoption of mobile learning.
This document presents a text-dependent speaker recognition system using neural networks that aims to improve recognition accuracy. It proposes changing the number of Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCCs) used in training. Voice Activity Detection is also used as a preprocessing step. Experimental results show recognition accuracy increases from 70.41% to a maximum of 92.91% as the number of MFCCs increases from 14 to 20, but then decreases with more MFCCs. The system is implemented on a Raspberry Pi for hardware acceleration.
Video conferencing allows for synchronous interaction between teachers and distant students through two-way digital video and audio transmission over a network. It provides flexibility for education away from a traditional campus model. While video conferencing equipment can be expensive, costs vary significantly depending on the size and type of system. It enables audio-visual interaction and supports different instructional approaches if clear materials like slides are used. However, both learners and instructors need practice to fully utilize its features. Organizational support through technical staff and facilitators is also needed to ensure stable use.
This document discusses remote laboratories and their use for teaching and learning. It provides examples of remote labs both on and outside a university campus that allow students to conduct experiments online. Challenges of implementing remote labs include different technologies used, network security, and ensuring teacher training and technical support. Evaluation of a project providing online access to engineering labs found it improved student interaction with teachers and peers as well as the learning process. Remote labs can complement but not replace real labs when used appropriately.
IRJET- Voice Modulation and Verification for Smart Authentication SystemIRJET Journal
This document describes a voice modulation and verification system for smart authentication. It discusses extracting MFCC, energy, and delta features from speech signals to perform speaker modeling using GMM and isolated word modeling using HMM with vector quantization. The system combines speaker and speech recognition for authentication. Speaker modeling trained on 2 minutes of speech from 15 speakers achieved 66% recognition for short utterances, improving to 78% for longer utterances. Isolated word modeling trained on 45 words achieved 92% speech recognition. The combined system authenticates users based on both what they say and their voice.
The Minor Project is just a demonstration of Cognitive Radio using Multi-Band Antenna’s which tells us about the working of both Dual Band & E- Band Antennae. While implementing the same in hardware, which is the next step can have some authentication process such as Bandwidth allocation, Satellite cell-phones. The impedances, frequencies and various parameters conclude that the Minor Project on demonstration of Cognitive Radio was successful.
Prevention of Cybercrime by Suspicious URL Detection in Social Networks Using Enhanced DBSCAN Algorithm R. Ravi,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. Beulah Shekhar,
Department of Criminology,
Manonmanium Sundaranar University, Tamil Nadu, India
This document summarizes a study that evaluated the effectiveness of different cap lamp designs used by miners. Researchers developed a cap lamp with multiple LEDs and secondary optics to provide better illumination of hazards on the mine floor and detection of moving machinery hazards. The study compared miners' walking speed and head pitch when using the new LED cap lamp design versus a standard single-LED cap lamp. Researchers found that the new cap lamp design improved floor hazard detection by up to 82% and peripheral motion detection by up to 79%. To further evaluate the cap lamps' real-world performance, researchers conducted a field study where they measured miners' walking speed and head pitch using sensors as indirect indicators of the lighting's effects on human performance.
Automatic Management of Environmental Parameters Inside The Greenhouse Using Wireless Sensor Network Dhileep Shyl S,
PG Scholar,
Embedded System Technology,
Velammal Engineering College, Chennai, India
An Equipped Sensorized Glove with Bent Sensor for Measuring Finger Flexion Selvi K – PG Scholar,
Embedded System and Technologies,
Rajeswari S – Assistant Professor,
Department of ECE,
PSN college of Engineering and Technology, Tirunelveli, India
This document describes a proposed method for automated object detection and suspicious behavior alert in ATMs using an embedded system. The method uses facial recognition with occlusion handling to identify users at an ATM and detect suspicious behaviors in real-time video. It trains a model on sample input images and recognizes faces in video sequences despite occlusions like eyeglasses or masks. When an unknown face or suspicious behaviors like fighting are detected, an alert is triggered. The method was implemented on an ARM 11 embedded system connected to a camera and tested on a database of ATM user images with results showing it can reasonably perform recognition in practical ATM environments.
SQL Vulnerability Prevention in Cybercrime using Dynamic Evaluation of Shell and Remote File Injection Attacks R. Ravi,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. Beulah Shekhar,
Department of Criminology,
Manonmanium Sundaranar University, Tamil Nadu, India
Parametric Blur Estimation Using Modified Radon Transform for Natural Images Restoration Vedhapriya Vadhana R – Associate Professor,
Department of ECE,
Maheswari E – PG scholar,
VLSI DESIGN,
Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli,India
The document discusses the development of an optimal green room management system to conserve energy by taking advantage of the thermal inertia effect where a room's temperature does not immediately rise or fall after heating/cooling is turned off. It proposes collecting indoor/outdoor temperature and electricity usage data using a wireless sensor network to build energy-temperature correlation models for each room and develop room scheduling algorithms to maximize energy savings. Experimental validation of the system using an actual sensor network deployment showed potential for 30% energy savings compared to existing room scheduling practices.
Reconstruction of Objects with VSN M.Priscilla - UG Scholar,
B.Nandhini - UG Scholar,
S.Manju - UG Scholar,
S.Shafiqa Shalaysha – UG Scholar,
Christo Ananth - Assistant Professor,
Department of ECE,
Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli, India
Handicapped Assistance Device for Controlling Electrical Appliances Jamuna R - Assistant Professor,
Abhinai S - UG scholar,
Jhananadhan SP - UG scholar,
Department of ECE,
SNS College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India
The Performance Tuning of Seven Level Diode Clamped Multi Level Inverter Mr.M.Madhivhanan
PG Scholar,
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Arignar Anna Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
E-mail: madhivhanan@gmail.com
Chaotic Secure Communication Using Iterated Filtering Method P. Karthik -Assistant Professor,
D. Gokul Prashanth -UG Scholar,
T. Gokul - UG Scholar,
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,
SNS College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India.
An Efficient Code-word Substitution Method for Data Embedding Technique in Encrypted H.264/AVC Video Streams Anisha Jose – PG Scholar,
Anu K Kuriakose – Assistant Professor,
Department of Electronics and Communication,
Federal Institute of Science and Technology, Ernakulam, India
The Performance Tuning of Seven Level Diode Clamped Multi Level Inverter Mr.M.Madhivhanan
PG Scholar,
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Arignar Anna Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
E-mail: madhivhanan@gmail.com
Quantification of rate of air pollution by means ofIJARBEST JOURNAL
To develop efficient strategies for pollution control, it is essential to assess
both the costs of control and the benefits that may result. These benefits will often include
improvements in public health, including reductions in both morbidity and premature
mortality. Until recently, there has been little guidance about how to calculate the benefits
of air pollution controls and how to use those estimates to assign priorities to different air
pollution control strategies. In this work, a method is described for quantifying the benefits
of reduced ambient concentrations of pollutants (such as ozone and particulate matter)
typically found in urban areas worldwide. The method applies the data on Jakara, Indonesia,
an area characterized by little wind, high population density (8 million people), congested
roads, and ambient air pollution. The magnitude of the benefits of pollution control depends
on the level of air pollution, the expected effects on health of the pollutants (dose-response),
the size of the population affected, and the economic value of these effects. In the case of
Jakarta, the methodology suggests that reducing exposure to lead and nitrogen dioxide
should also be a high priority. An important consequence of ambient lead pollution is a
reduction in learning abilities for children, measured as I.Q. loss. Apart from that, reducing
the proportion of respirable particles can reduce the amount of illness and premature
mortality.
Review of Integrated Power Factor Correction (PFC) Boost converter topologies...IJARBEST JOURNAL
This paper provides a review of various Power Factor Correction (PFC) boost
converter topologies suitable for telecoms. A novel integrated PFC topology is proposed which acts
as a backup power supply for telecommunication systems. The advantage of the proposed circuit is
that it operates based on soft switching principle thereby reducing the switching losses in the
converter. The topologies analyzed in this paper are conventional average current mode control
boost PFC, bridgeless boost PFC, semi-bridgeless boost PFC, totem-pole bridgeless boost PFC and
proposed integrated boost PFC. All these topology studies are investigated by carrying out the
simulation of the converter circuits using PSIM software. A detailed comparison of all the
topologies have been done and they are compared in terms of supply power factor, supply current
THD and displacement factor. From the results, it is inferred that the proposed integrated PFC
provides a reduced supply current THD and improved power factor. The results are validated.
Simulation and Implementation of Electric Bicycle employing BLDC DriveIJARBEST JOURNAL
Electric Bicycles have been gaining attention as an efficient and clean means of
transportation. This paper focuses on the design and implementation of a hybrid powered
electric bicycle employing a dc-dc power converter. Two DC sources are used: battery and
super capacitor. The super capacitor is connected in parallel to the battery and a dc-dc
converter is designed in closed loop which arbitrates power between the battery and super
capacitor. The purpose of employing super capacitor is to drive the vehicle during the peak
power required by the load. The main components of the proposed electric bicycle are:
battery, super capacitors, dc-dc converter, controller and BLDC motor. These components
are modeled in MATLAB. Three topologies of dc-dc converter are investigated for the
electric bicycle and they are compared in terms of ripple at the input and the output and
from the results it is found that the modified boost converter results in reduced ripple. The
lead acid battery and super capacitor are modeled in SIMULINK to obtain the voltage and
current waveform. A prototype of the proposed dc-dc converter is built alongwith
controller and it is tested. A real-time working model of electric bicycle is built and the
performance of the sources and the power converter are analyzed and the results are
verified.
Fermentation Process for Manufacturing of Wine from Emblica officinalis fruitsIJARBEST JOURNAL
Amla fruits can be used as a valuable ingredient for
the production of an amla wine with all the important properties
of wine having medicinal characteristics of amla fruits. A
fermenting strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae was utilized for
alcoholic fermentation using sugarcane molasses. Temperature
is one of the major constraints that determine the ethanol
production. The fermentation process was carried out at 25, 30,
35 and 40°C with 20% initial sugar concentration. It was
concluded that an increase in alcohol concentration,
productivity as well as efficiency with an increase in pH (4.0-5.0)
and it was also found that this optimum pH range was suitable
for S. cerevisiae strain. The fermentation process using S.
cerevisiae under optimized conditions i.e. pH 6, sugar
concentration 20% and temperature 30°C revealed an increase
in ethanol production i.e. 8.9 % (v/v) with good fermentation
efficiency
A SURVEY ON QUESTION AND ANSWER SYSTEM BY RETRIEVING THE DESCRIPTIONS USING L...IJARBEST JOURNAL
Question answering is a modern type of data recovery described by data needs
are at any rate somewhat communicated as normal dialect articulations or addresses, and
standout amongst the most regular types of human PC cooperation. This article gives an exten
and relative review of Question Answering Technology (QAT). Question retrieval in cur
community-based question answering (CQA) administrations does not, all in all, func
admirably for long and complex inquiries. This paper introduces the quality question and an
(QA) sets amassed as thorough information bases of human knowledge. It helps clients to look
exact data by acquiring right answers straightforwardly, as opposed to skimming thro
substantial ranked arrangements of results. Hence to retrieve relevant questions and t
corresponding answers becomes an important task for information acquisition. This p
discusses different focus of the QA task which is transformed from answer extraction, an
matching and answer ranking to searching for relevant questions with good ready answers.
Improving Classroom Dynamics: Click’N’Gage, a Mobile Audience Response SystemIvo Neskovic
The problem in communication between students and lecturers in large classrooms has increased substantially in last couple of years because many students do not participate in classroom discussions. To engage students into dynamic classroom participation, universities often encourage students to use audience response systems (ARS). By increasing the interactivity between lecturer and students, the dynamic student participation improves and the learning outcome is expected to rise.
The progress in the mobile technologies has influenced new approaches in developing ARS. In this paper, we discuss the need for mobile ARS and we propose a new architecture for developing those systems. Furthermore, we present details from our reference implementation of the proposed architecture, named Click’N’Gage, together with some of the crucial design decisions we took while developing the system. The paper closes with a short evaluation of the system, together with few ideas on how the system could be improved in the future.
Integration of an e-learning Platform and a Remote Laboratory for the Experim...Federico Lerro
Nowadays, it is more common to use both
systems, a Learning Management System (LMS) and a
remote laboratory, independently. However, we understand
it is highly convenient for the students to have access and
perform real experimental practices in remote laboratories
from a LMS. This integration of both educational resources
constitutes one objective of a project developed by a joint
venture company-university: a technology company (“educativa”)
and a public university (UNR). The project is
based on the addition to the “Virtual Campus LMS”,
developed by “e-ducativa”, of a function that allows the
access and control, via Internet, to the “Remote Laboratory
of Electronic Physics” located in the university
headquarters. Technology is basically a self-communication
protocol that allows exchanging data in a standardized way
between the LMS software and the device control connected
to the remote equipment. The project includes the
implementation of an interface that allows the users of the elearning
platform to have access to it and to future
developments of remote laboratories. In this paper the
authors describe the technical implementation of the project
and provide educational criteria in order to integrate the
new development into the electronic engineering
curriculum.
The developments of our society-student in
universities of Kurdistan Region Government (KRG) help
student’s to achieve most of their duties by using of
technologies for example; using of mobile devices/SMS facility
make student life very easy and quick response. For that
reason the extremely numbers of use the mobile technologySMS
make load on mobile communication towers. As other
part of the world the rush hours is from 9:00AM to 2:00PM in
universities. One of the defaults of public network is heavy load
during the rush hours and creates delay of reach the SMS on
time, the others are costing students. Our proposed system
solves that two mentioned problems and make students to use
of mobile device less. Nowadays-younger students are very
comfortable with using of computer technology than ever
before! Especially, the using of personal computer (PC)-Laptop
and Wireless network Communications (WNC) by
Sulaimani’s University. The teachers and students are quickly
increasing to use. The entire PCs in the Quality Assurance
laboratory (QA-LAB) and the QA manager private PC
are connect directly to Server. Undoubtedly, The
Wireless Computer Communication System (WCCS) created
an effective role in to student society and made it very fast
growing in to educational sector (universities) as well as to the
industrial sectors. For instance, in educational sector
(universities) the WCCS modify the traditional (paper-andpencil
classroom feedback of lecturer evaluation by students)
toward to WLFS (Wireless Laboratory Feedback System).
Furthermore, most of the students were complaining about the
uneconomic and long delay of short message service-Classroom
Feedback System (SMS-CFS), because of the mobile
communication users in the University campus are
approximately 8000 from 9:00AM to 2:00PM. It is obvious,
that amount of users creates an overload on public mobile
network and affect SMS receive-time. WLFS is uncomplicated,
non-traffic network and economical solution for replacing
SMS-CFS and TF. Apart from that, our proposed system
becomes an excellent guide for monitoring of high quality of
teaching from teacher and level of students understanding in a
class. Technically, thirty-five computers (clients) in a QA-LAB
and QA Manager are connecting to (server) via private
WLAN.
IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK: A NEW MECHANISM FORREAL-TIMEFEEDBACK ON CLASSROOM TEACHIN...IJITE
The proliferation of technology has re-defined the traditional learning environment. The classical
classroom model of teacher to student delivery is changing as technology becomes more pervasive in
educational environments. In addition, the availability of technology and the breadth of different device
categories and platforms is a stark contrast to the traditional classroom, and the pervasiveness of low-cost
devices provides opportunities to significantly re-define the learning environment. In this paper, we have
developed a real-time feedback mechanism supported by technology to allow students and educators to
assess comprehension in the teaching environment. Real-time feedback is input that is acquired whilst a
teaching practice is ongoing, and the outcomes derived from the feedback mechanism have provided a
strong pedagogical value to the learning environment. These benefits have been clearly elicited by the
academic staff who trialled the system.
IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK: A NEW MECHANISM FORREAL-TIMEFEEDBACK ON CLASSROOM TEACHIN...IJITE
The proliferation of technology has re-defined the traditional learning environment. The classical
classroom model of teacher to student delivery is changing as technology becomes more pervasive in
educational environments. In addition, the availability of technology and the breadth of different device
categories and platforms is a stark contrast to the traditional classroom, and the pervasiveness of low-cost
devices provides opportunities to significantly re-define the learning environment. In this paper, we have
developed a real-time feedback mechanism supported by technology to allow students and educators to
assess comprehension in the teaching environment. Real-time feedback is input that is acquired whilst a
teaching practice is ongoing, and the outcomes derived from the feedback mechanism have provided a
strong pedagogical value to the learning environment. These benefits have been clearly elicited by the
academic staff who trialled the system.
Immediate Feedback : A New Mechanism for Real Time Feedback on Classroom Teac...IJITE
The proliferation of technology has re-defined the traditional learning environment. The classical classroom model of teacher to student delivery is changing as technology becomes more pervasive in educational environments. In addition, the availability of technology and the breadth of different device
categories and platforms is a stark contrast to the traditional classroom, and the pervasiveness of low-cost devices provides opportunities to significantly re-define the learning environment. In this paper, we have developed a real-time feedback mechanism supported by technology to allow students and educators to assess comprehension in the teaching environment. Real-time feedback is input that is acquired whilst a teaching practice is ongoing, and the outcomes derived from the feedback mechanism have provided a strong pedagogical value to the learning environment. These benefits have been clearly elicited by the academic staff who trialled the system.
Immediate Feedback : A New Mechanism for Real Time Feedback on Classroom Teac...IJITE
The proliferation of technology has re-defined the traditional learning environment. The classical classroom model of teacher to student delivery is changing as technology becomes more pervasive in educational environments. In addition, the availability of technology and the breadth of different device categories and platforms is a stark contrast to the traditional classroom, and the pervasiveness of low-cost devices provides opportunities to significantly re-define the learning environment. In this paper, we have developed a real-time feedback mechanism supported by technology to allow students and educators to assess comprehension in the teaching environment. Real-time feedback is input that is acquired whilst a teaching practice is ongoing, and the outcomes derived from the feedback mechanism have provided a strong pedagogical value to the learning environment. These benefits have been clearly elicited by the academic staff who trialled the system.
Immediate Feedback : A New Mechanism for Real Time Feedback on Classroom Teac...IJITE
The document describes a new real-time feedback mechanism called the E-slide Feedback System that allows students to provide feedback to educators during lectures using their mobile devices. Students can indicate if they understand or are unclear on the lecture content by tapping icons on their device interfaces. The feedback is displayed to educators in real-time through a gauge on their presentation screen. This helps educators identify confusing concepts and improve their teaching. A study was conducted with 112 students and 11 lecturers across various subjects who found the system supported learning and teaching.
Embedded System Practicum Module for Increase Student Comprehension of Microc...TELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
The result of applying the embedded system in education for students is successfully applied in
university. On the other side, many people in Indonesia use smart equipment’s (Hand phone, Remote), but
none of those equipments are used in education. University as the source of knowledge should overcome
the problem by encouraging the students to use a technology with learning about it first. Embedded
System Practicum Module Design needs a prototype method so that the practicum module that is desired
can be made. This method is often used in real life. A prototype considered of a part of a product that
expresses logic and physical of external interface that is being displayed and this method will fully depend
on user contentment. Embedded System Practicum Module Design is made to increase student
comprehension of embedded system course and to encourage students to innovate, so that many
technologies will be developed and also to help lecturers deliver course subjects. With this practicum it is
hoped that the student comprehension will increase significantly. The result of this research is a decent
practicum module, hardware or software that can help students to know better about technology and the
course subjects so that it will encourage the students to create an embedded system technology. The
result of the test has been done; there is an increase of learning value obtained by 7.8%.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, PhD - Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Established 1982). Dr. Kritsonis earned his PhD from The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; M.Ed., Seattle Pacific University; Seattle, Washington; BA Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington. He was also named as the Distinguished Alumnus for the College of Education and Professional Studies at Central Washington University.
Video conferencing allows for two-way audio and video communication between multiple locations but it has some drawbacks. It is not easy for learners to access and use due to technical issues they may face. The technology also has a high cost structure due to the various devices needed like cameras, microphones, and routers. For a 1.5 hour session, costs can range from $448 to $468 per student. While content can be easily adapted, learners need training to effectively use video conferencing since it may present difficulties for their learning.
The document discusses the use of audience response systems, also known as clickers, in educational settings. It provides an overview of clickers and their benefits, including increasing interactivity and engagement among students. Clickers allow teachers to pose questions to students and immediately display responses, facilitating discussion and enabling teachers to tailor their lessons based on students' understanding. The document reviews literature showing that clickers promote active learning and improve learning outcomes and satisfaction when used for activities like lectures, discussions, polls, and formative assessments. Key benefits are their ability to provide real-time feedback to teachers and interactive participation for students.
An educational bluetooth quizzing application in androidijwmn
Bluetooth is one of the most prevalent technologies available on mobile phones. One of the key questions
how to harness this technology in an educational manner in universities and schools. This paper is about a
Bluetooth quizzing system which will be used to administer quizzes to students of a university. The
Bluetooth quizzing application consists of a server and client mobile Android application. It will utilize a
queuing system to allow many clients to connect simultaneously to the server. When clients connect, they
can register or choose the option to complete a quiz that the lecturer selected. Results are automatically
sent when quiz is done from the client application. Data analysis can then be done to review the progress of
students.
Learning in Desktop Video-Conferencing EnvironmentsVideoguy
The document discusses challenges with using desktop video-conferencing tools for learning. It finds that non-robust technology and poor pedagogical approaches can limit communication and interaction between students. Specifically, network issues and incorrectly configured hardware often prevented students from effectively using synchronous tools. Additionally, simply distributing lectures via these tools did not enhance learning as much as facilitating discussion and collaboration. The study suggests integrating both synchronous and asynchronous tools to better support communicative learning across distances.
This resume summarizes Steffi J's qualifications for a career as a telecommunications engineer. She has 2 years of experience as an assistant professor and experience as a trainee telecom engineer. She has a Master's degree in Communication Engineering and is proficient in technologies like MATLAB, Verilog, and VLSI design. She has conducted research projects on wireless data transmission using laser beams and optimized scheduling for multi-user diversity in free space optical communication.
This document describes a Bluetooth-based quizzing application for Android that allows lecturers to administer quizzes to students and automatically receive results. The application includes both a server component controlled by lecturers and client components on students' phones. Lecturers can create quizzes, courses and register students. Students can take quizzes during lectures and their results are sent back to the server. The lecturer can then analyze student performance data. Previous studies found that short quizzes during lectures improved learning and this application aims to facilitate that using Bluetooth on students' phones.
Powerpoint presentation on computer simulation,blended learning and education...rado001
The document discusses computer simulation, blended learning, and educational podcasts. It provides definitions and examples of each. Computer simulation uses models and equations to represent real systems on a computer. Blended learning combines online and in-person instruction. There are several models of blended learning including face-to-face, rotation, and online driver. Educational podcasts allow audio and video to be shared for teaching and provide benefits like accessibility and creating an archive of lessons.
The document discusses computer simulation, blended learning, and educational podcasts. It provides definitions and examples of each. Computer simulation uses models and equations to represent real systems on a computer. Blended learning combines online and in-person learning, with various models including face-to-face instruction augmented by online tools. Educational podcasts allow audio and video to be shared for teaching, and have advantages like accessibility and creating an archive of lessons.
The document discusses computer simulation, blended learning, and educational podcasts. It provides definitions and examples of each. Computer simulation uses models and equations to represent real systems on a computer. Blended learning combines online and in-person learning, with various models including face-to-face instruction augmented by online tools. Educational podcasts allow audio and video to be shared for teaching, and have advantages like accessibility and creating an archive of lessons.
AN ENHANCED ELECTRONIC TRANSCRIPT SYSTEM (E-ETS)ijcsit
Transcript is an inventory system holding student academic record. This system has been implemented
conventional, electronically or implemented using web services approaches which have been devoid of
mobile computing approach and system classification rules. The proposed architecture provides an
assiduous pathway for the implementation of the aforementioned issues. This architecture has the
propensity for cutting down operational cost and hardcopy documentation while handling organizational
procedures and processes
A New Bit Split and Interleaved Channel Coding for MIMO DecoderIJARBEST JOURNAL
Authors:-C. Amar Singh Feroz1, S. Karthikeyan2, K. Mala3
Abstract– In wireless communications, the use of multiple antennas at both the
transmitter and receiver is a key technology to enable high data transmission without
additional bandwidth or transmit power. MIMO schemes are widely used in many
wireless standards, allowing higher throughput using spatial multiplexing techniques.
Bit split mapping based on JDD is designed. Here ETI coding is used for encoding and
Viterbi is used for decoding. Experimental results for 16-QAM and 64 QAM with the
code rate of ½ and 1/3 codes are shown to verify the proposed approach and to elucidate
the design tradeoffs in terms the BER performance. This bit split mapping based JDD
algorithm can greatly improve BER performance with different system settings.
Segmentation and Automatic Counting of Red Blood Cells Using Hough TransformIJARBEST JOURNAL
Authors:- V. Antony Asir Daniel1, J. Surendiran2, K. Kalaiselvi3
Abstract- Red blood cells are specialized as oxygen carrier RBC plays a crucial role in
medical diagnosis and pathological study. The blood samples are collected using the smear
glass slide. These samples are taken under the test using the image of the blood. Filtering
process are carries out to remove the noise. Morphological operation are applied on the
blood image and using Hough transform method the RBC are counted which is the
effective segmentation process.
Performance Analysis of PAPR Reduction in MIMO-OFDMIJARBEST JOURNAL
Authors: Jayaraman.G1, VeeraKumar K2, Selvakani.S3
Abstract— In communication system, it is aimed to provide highest possible
transmission rate at the lowest possible power and with the least possible noise. MIMOOFDM
has been chosen for high data rate communications and widely deployed in many
wireless communication standards. The major drawback in OFDM signal transmission is
high PAPR. In previous, use clipping technique to tackle this problem. In this paper, use
EM-GAMP algorithm to reduce PAPR in considerable amount.
High Speed and Low Power ASIC Using Threshold LogicIJARBEST JOURNAL
Authors : Navaneetha Velammal M1, Sharanabasaveshwar G. Hiremath2, R.Prem Ananth3, Rama S4
In this paper, a new circuit architecture of a differential threshold logic gate
called PNAND is proposed. The main purpose of this work to reduce the leakage, power
and area of standard ASIC Circuits. By predicting the performance comparison of some
electrical quantity such as charge, voltage or current, the implementation of threshold
logic gates (TLG) is considered in this paper. Next a hybridization technique is done by
replacing the flipflops and parts of their clocks with PNAND cells is Proposed. At last the
proposed PNAND cell is hybridized with conventional logic cells, which will result in
lower power consumption, leakage and area. This paper is proposed using Cadence®
Virtuoso Schematic Editor at 180nm technology. Several design circuit methodologies
such as retiming and asynchronous circuit design can used by the proposed threshold
logic gate effectively.
Multipath routing protocol for effective local route recoveryIJARBEST JOURNAL
In mobile Ad hoc network, frequent mobility during the data transmission of data
causes route failure which results in route discovery. In this we propose multipath routing protocol
for effective local route recovery in mobile Ad hoc networks. In this protocol each source and
destination pair establishes multiple paths in single route discovery and they are cached in their route
caches. The cached routes are sorted on the basis of their bandwidth availability. In case of route
failure in the primary route, a recovery node which is an over heading neighbor, detects it and
establishes a local recovery path with maximum bandwidth from its route cache. This proposed
technique improves network performance and it prevents frequent collision.
Simulation of an adaptive digital beamformer using matlabIJARBEST JOURNAL
Beam forming is the process of combining the weighted signals received on an array of
sensors to improve the directionality. Adaptive beamforming is the ability of the beamformer to
receive the signal only from the desired direction and to reject all other signals from undesired
directions. The weight vector for the adaptive beamformer continuously changes based on some
adaptive algorithm. Therefore, adaptive digital beam formers can point the antenna to the signal
direction without changing the physical architecture of the array antenna. The beam pointing
direction can be varied electronically with this technique. This paper focuses on Least Mean
Square (LMS) adaptive algorithm.
Analysis of Modulation Strategies for Two-Stage Interleaved Voltage Source In...IJARBEST JOURNAL
This paper deals with the investigation of interleaved voltage source inverter for
photovoltaic applications. This topology focuses on the reduction of inductor current ripple
content, total harmonic distortion (THD) of the proposed topology. In addition, the filter size is
reduced when compared to single-stage voltage source inverter. The design of filter for the
proposed topology is highlighted. The paper discusses the different modulation strategies for the
proposed topology with different values of modulation index. A comparison made between the
different strategies is reported. And comparison is done between single-stage and two-stage
voltage source inverter with chosen modulation strategies. Simulation studies of the proposed VSI
are carried out in MATLAB/SIMULINK.
A Novel Visual Cryptographic Scheme Using Floyd Steinberg Half Toning and Block Replacement Algorithms Nisha Menon K – PG Scholar,
Minu Kuriakose – Assistant Professor,
Department of Electronics and Communication,
Federal Institute of Science and Technology, Ernakulam, India
Wheelchair Control Using Voice Recognition R. Jamuna - Assistant Professor,
K. Bharath Kumar - UG Scholar,
P. Karthikeyan - UG Scholar,
Department Of ECE,
SNS College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India
International Conference on NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning an...gerogepatton
International Conference on NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Applications (NLAIM 2024) offers a premier global platform for exchanging insights and findings in the theory, methodology, and applications of NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and their applications. The conference seeks substantial contributions across all key domains of NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and their practical applications, aiming to foster both theoretical advancements and real-world implementations. With a focus on facilitating collaboration between researchers and practitioners from academia and industry, the conference serves as a nexus for sharing the latest developments in the field.
Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024)ClaraZara1
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of on Machine Learning & Applications.
Literature Review Basics and Understanding Reference Management.pptxDr Ramhari Poudyal
Three-day training on academic research focuses on analytical tools at United Technical College, supported by the University Grant Commission, Nepal. 24-26 May 2024